During their national “Heal It” tour, they performed for thousands of Indigenous youth at schools across theUnited States.

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Cultural Heritage Center remembers Tribalmember’s service

CPN member Richard “Dick” Johnson’s commitment to
service is highlighted in this year’s honored veteran case.

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Wadase returns with a friend

"On Sept. 14, just over a year since her last visit, she once again headed ourway. According to the GPS, she passed over the aviary late in the evening atabout 3,000 feet before stopping to the southeast near Earlsboro. The alarmcalls from the eagles at sunrise the following morning let us know Wadasé washome."

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Gallery remembers the Potawatomi Trail of Death

The Forced from Land and Culture - Removal gallery within the Citizen Potawatomi Nation’s Cultural Heritage Center highlights this tumultuous time in the Tribe’s history.

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation is the federally-recognized government of the Potawatomi people and exercises governmental jurisdiction in an area bounded by the North Canadian River, the South Canadian River, the Pottawatomie-Seminole County boun-dary (on the east), and the Indian Meridian (on the west).

The Citizen Potawatomi are a living and dynamic people with a bright future. Our spiritual beliefs, historic values and the celebration of our unique trad-itions, language, and sovereignty must be protected and nurtured so that we understand our past and continue
to thrive.

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation offers many services to its citizens and to other Native Americans throughout its tribal jurisdiction. These services in-clude several different categories, including: Housing, Community, Edu-cation, Health, Veterans, Elder and Career Services.

The Citizen Potawatomi Nation has several tribal enterprises that provide services to our citizens and create a substantial economic impact in our communities. Our businesses further the success and prosperity of the Nation; provide employment opp-ortunities for tribal citizens and revenue to support tribal operations.